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India woos UK with tech textiles, Manchester gets fabric fever
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61004, member: 636"] Indian officials demonstrated technical textile capabilities during a Manchester trade mission led by Textiles Ministry Secretary Neelam Shami Rao. The delegation highlighted rapid sector expansion through research, advanced production methods, and environmental sustainability practices. British retailers received invitations to join India's competitive manufacturing ecosystem for supply chain resilience. University partnerships emerged from visits to Manchester Fashion Institute and Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre. Government initiatives such as PM MITRA textile parks and Production Linked Incentive programs establish infrastructure for international collaboration. The National Technical Textiles Mission promotes circular economy principles while reducing manufacturing waste. Trade representatives emphasized cost advantages and innovation leadership within India's textile industry. These efforts support ambitious plans to double export revenues by 2030. The proposed India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement offers mutual benefits through enhanced market access and technology sharing. British companies gain secure sourcing partnerships while Indian manufacturers receive reduced tariffs and standardized regulations. Investment confidence grows through bilateral recognition of quality standards and business practices. This framework creates sustainable foundations for expanded commercial relationships between both nations. [/QUOTE]
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